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If, after 24 months, no violations of this title or the Clallam County Code have occurred, the owner of a potentially dangerous dog may request review of the designation. The request shall be made in writing and submitted to the County Animal Control Authority.

Review and notification to the owner of the outcome will be made within 30 days of the written request.

Reclassification of a potentially dangerous dog means that it will no longer have to be restrained as required in CCC 17.03.060 nor will it have to be licensed per CCC 17.03.040. The requirements of CCC 17.03.080 still apply.

Any dog on the inactive potentially dangerous list that violates the reasons to declare a dog potentially dangerous will be immediately reclassified to potentially dangerous and may be reclassified to dangerous per CCC 17.03.020(3).